Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Bob Bedwell wrote <<<<<<Would you kindly explain what affect this will have on Leica users in Canada and the U.S.?>>>>>> Hi Bob, I would think from a service point or quick response with loaner equipment it will make a major difference, unless Lisle-Kelco realise the type of service Canadian and to some degree, US Leica photographers have become accustomed to from Kinndermann. Am I concerned? A big yes! But for the moment I'm reserving my concerns until the official switch over. Am I feeling terribly bad over the change? Yes very much so, not for Leica, but for my very dear friend Werner Schmalz, whom I've known since he immigrated to Canada from Wetzlar about 30 years ago. A demon for work and quick response to keeping customers happy, his motto, "A happy Leica user, is a happy future customer." John Collier wrote: <<<<<<Once they did not have the parts for my M2 in stock so they sent it back freight free, even though I offered to pay, and phoned ME to tell me the parts were in! I had dealt through the local dealer so they would have had to phone the dealer to get my number. That is service.>>>>>> Hi John, Well that's what I meant about Werner's motto, service is the name of the game and future sales . I think the new folks maybe surprised at the hostility of Leica respondents, certainly if they don't have an immediate reaction for service requirements illustrating they know how to give service at a level many have come to expect and respect from Kinndermann. But time will tell, as the new people have a one year contract with Leica home office, so they have a year to prove themselves. The service concerns of Leica owners in Canada maybe addressed just fine. However, L-K have to show they are going to react to Leica owner requests in the manner we have come to expect from Werner and his crew. And our respect of Kinndermann for their instant positive reaction to service and equipment replacement, will have to be earned by K-L in their actions. And again, time will tell. For the moment I think we should stay loose until we see how the winds blow. There are a considerable number of Leica users in this country and if there should be a major problem develop, not saying there will be, I'm sure Leica would respond in a positive fashion. Whatever that maybe. It's wait and see time. ted Ted Grant This is Our Work. The Legacy of Sir William Osler. http://www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant